TESTING THE CHEAPEST TOP HANDLE CHAINSAW ON EBAY!!!!! Trolling My Trolls
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- Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024
- This time I am prepared for all of the negativity that I might get on this review like I did on my Chinese chainsaw review video.
There will be advertisements on this video to start with.
I am in no way shape or form being paid by anyone to do a review on this saw. My youtube revenue from advertisements on my channel paid for all but $3 of this chainsaw.
LINK TO BUY: www.ebay.com/it...
I bought this saw on ebay. It was the cheapest brand new saw I could find on eBay. It costs $142 and that includes shipping to where I live. I ordered it March 29th 2017 and it arrived at my house on April 4th 2017.
I have a few jobs that need done with this saw where a bigger saw would be more dangerous to use. Its really nice to have such a light weight saw to do small jobs with including brushing and cutting limbs off trees as well as larger branches that fall off trees. I do a lot of chainsaw milling and this saw will come in handy for edging the slabs as well as cutting off some of the branches that get in the way when milling.
There will be more videos of this saw to come as time goes on.
Hope everyone enjoyed the video. It took a lot of time and effort for me to do this video.
Dont forget to like comment and subscribe for more. I know I probably won't see the majority of you on the next video but in the event that I do, I'll see you on the next video!!
Thanks for watching!!
My troll fell for it. Haha. This time I'm prepared for all the negative comments I might get on this video like I did on my Chinese Chainsaw review video.
LINK TO BUY: www.ebay.com/itm/131786320304
How has it held up since this video?
I had the coil go out on it but I was able to find one online. Still working great.
@@Lanninglongarmmowing thanks man. I think im going to buy one.
You shouldn't "engage trolls", I hate being 'that guy' here but there's a strong analogy to be made to giving-in to terrorist-demands in that they get what they want - the only valid response is no response at all, except the absolute minimal *if and when* it is a truly practical problem! That said, thank you THANK YOU for this video, I was on-the-fence between the lot of ~$90-110 no-name saws (that look *identical* to this csp2540, only difference I can find besides lack-of-Scheppach-stickers is that these cheaper units ask for a 25:1 oil ratio, and claim a 9,000 RPM max compared to scheppach asking for 40:1 on their claimed 11k RPM! My tachometer is out-for-delivery so I'll be able to test the scheppach this afternoon, mine's got
Oh I wanted to add a couple silly/novelty/trivia items-
1 - the manual, while VERY thorough and awesome (except for refusing to address carb-adjustments - but the H&L take regular spline-driver carb tools), takes a ton of its tree-felling graphics from the POULAN manual!! I was reading the online pdf manual for my pp4218a, anyone can google for this, anyways it's got illustrations of how to properly cut a log on the ground, how to cut compressed-sides etc etc, with infographics - these same infographics were just straight-up copied into the scheppach's manual, see the images in the beginning of the manual that picture/show cartoon logs and how to cut them and google that pp4218a manual, they are clearly identical, can't help wondering if it's plagiarism or if it's a common diagram used throughout arboriculture but, if that latter option, I'm not seeing any attributions made to a source in either manual so guessing it is POULAN/HUSQVARANA(yup, same company) property that was plagiarized! Happy to have hard-copies of those though so not upset w/ scheppach, personally :)
2 - the scheppach sticker on the starter-side's grille was already like 1/4" peeled *out-of-box*, I know it's a silly item but jesus I don't think I ever got the "you went too cheap and made a bad choice" feeling so bad as I did at that moment LOL! Within 20min that feeling was gone, and hasn't returned - am in love w/ the csp2540 - but suffice to say I've removed all the stock stickers from the unit (thankfully Bartlett's/etc send stickers when you're buying ropes and whatnot, now I'm going to just make up new brand-names anytime someone asks me, ridiculous / unbelievable names, just for the hell of it :P Seriously though I do plan to try and get more people using this thing after I've spent a couple months with it & verified it's not quick to crap out or anything, my biggest fear is that it's like that that no-name unit that wants 25:1 and limits to 9000 rpm (instead of scheppach running leaner fuel[40:1] and spinning to 11k rpm) and that the scheppach is just designed for raw power / performance **at the expense of** a reasonable service-life, so plan to push it pretty hard for a couple months then do a full tear-down - actually I'll document that to post here - to see if it's held-up and is worth buying a 2nd/backup unit, or worth advising people against!! I've actually setup a journal that I've taped to my invoice-folder so I can mark rough hours-used on this saw as well as fuel I've gone through[note- using eth-free, gas-station 90-92oct with HEET because i'm in humid FL, using 40:1 for now]
B-b-b-b-b-b-but it CAN'T be any good, because it's not a Stihl. (J/K)
I'm thinking about getting one of these to go along with my Echo and (old) Poulan top handles.
There's no reason to break the bank, if you don't have to.
I love my echo 2511 it’s awesome. Stihl can’t touch it for power to weight.
Ive had this saw for two years for my tree service. I modded it a bit and its still running. good saw
Don’t let them get you down. Keep running your show
I own a tree service and bought this for my ground crew. ive had it for a 1+ and its still going strong. awesome little saw!
Would you recommend this for a beginner's first tree climbing saw?
@@SteveRocksHardcore yea its pretty light and has decent power. cant go wrong with the echo top handle saws either!
Very good, thanks. By the way, it is practically identical (except for colour and external plastic mouldings) to my Vigor which also seems to be made in Italy.
Skip to 1:25 min mark your welcome
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE INSTRUCTIONS... I experience the same start...Outstanding...
These German saws are great. I just sold a green, green line version it last me 8 years had no issues. I regret selling I won’t lie.
Great little saw! Did you ever do a follow-up update on it? I briefly scanned your videos, and if you did one, I missed it. Thanks! Just found it, where you had to replace the coil.
Mine always leaked a small amount of bar oil while sitting in the garage. I think that may have just been residual oil from use. Recently it seems to be leaking fresh oil, a small puddle underneath. Maybe 1/2-1 teaspoons. Any ideas?
Hey oneclick, if you're still reading this; I heard that loosening the oil cap when storing the saw, ( on its side) seems to work...tho I've only tried it a couple of days so far
Ah, re-reading your text I didn't take into account that it was a fresh leak....my previous comment on loosening the oil cap was not for a sudden fresh leak...
@@aha2551 yes that helped! Someone told me that was the issue. Especially in the winter going from 0° outside to the warm garage. The pressure builds up a lot.
Love2boat92
In OZ these saws are branded OZITO and sold at department stores.
4 years ago i needed one for a big $ scrub clearing job and the saw run faultless for 3 days straight.
The saws were on sale for $99 and i was so impressed with the performance that i went back and got another one.
Both these saws are still going strong and have made me thousands of dollars..
David Hore Wow OZ quite a ways away from Pennsylvania, United States where I'm from. $99 is a pretty good price, wow. I am also tempted to buy another one because it's such a great saw so far. I know when something is good it might not be around for ever. Glad to hear you've had good luck with your small saws. It will do the job of a Stihl or Husqvarna equivalent.
March 2018 - I just bought one of these for the princely sum of A$97.90. The side cover is a bugger to get back on, but I love it. 12" bar, bloody awesome for bucking limbs into firewood.
I just watched a video on the 25cc Echo chainsaw and really wanted it until i saw the price. Glad i watched this. Cheaper version seems to be good. But time is the real test. Does your little saw still run good?
Thanks Lanning, it was great to see a cheaper version of the echo cs2511 climbing saw -- the sheppach seemed in better tune straight out of the box than my echo....but I had to go for the slightly lighter saw for my back & stiff hands, even if that put me into the overdraft 😉
How’s it holding up the chainsaw. Do you think it’ll work for palm tree 🌴 have 2 at home needs a lil trimming . Just for house work
I love that little saw. Still working great. It should work great for palm trees.
Pausing again to comment. The attachment loop, is it mounted into the plastic corner by one screw? I would be interested in a longevity update after almost 3 years: how is that loop holding up?
I see it is. I'm heading over to your channel to look for updates on this little saw.
Thanks for the info I have been looking at getting one of these for quite a while
Scheppach is making chainsaws for LIDL under PARKSIDE logo.
I've got a copy branded hecht (Czech company) and I've had no problems with it in 2 years, about 50 hrs of actual work. Only a fuel line cracked cause I didn't winterize it.
Great channel, your proof that a person doesn't have to break the bank to buy tools for the average guy
Regal Bowman His review on the 45cc Chinese chainsaw is why I subscribed. Like all tools, you sure get spoiled when you run the good stuff.
Regal Bowman Sorry for the late reply. Thank you. I do the best I can with the little money I have. The average guy doesn't need to spend a lot of money on equipment to get the job done.
Jeffrey Beyer I know what you mean. I get spoiled not spending a lot of money on equipment. Lol.
Love2boat92 We shop at the same high-end tool supplier, Harbor Freight. LOL
Jeffrey Beyer Hahahaha. That is correct. Everything there is high end. LOL.
here in the Uk , scheppach is sold by Aldi and i have to say, their battery power tools are excellent for the price and i own a scheppach whacker plate and chainsaw, again , great for the money.
Where did you get it? How much does it cost? What do is it ment for? How powerful is it?
very good souds rthe engine, how heavy is it 3 kg?
2.2 lbs per Kg. roughly
i think i will get one, if i need parts, i think i will get one, when i need a new bar, i will get one. then i will have all the parts i should ever need. and still lower then my beloved stihl. thanks for for the video!
z lindauer If this one ever breaks I would buy another one for parts like you would. I think you can buy just the bar off the internet and the same with the chain. It was the cheapest brand new saw I could find on ebay. A Stihl would be nice however it's pretty expensive. As long as I take care of this saw, it will take care of me. Thanks for watching!!
I run a trimming service and it’s cheap enough to get each of the crew their own
Good point
That looks awesome. Do you know if the cylinder has a hard chrome plating?
Any problems with the SCHEPPACH CSP2540, so far??? Might have to get one. Maybe an update video? - Thanks
Sorry for the late reply. It's tough keeping up with the comments I get on my videos. No problems with the Scheppach so far. It seems like a good saw so far. I should do an update video some time.
Nice review. One thing that would be nice is if the weight is in Metric. If you live outside the US, UK or Canadia .. we have to go and figure out how to convert. Aldi is about to sell these this saturday in Australia with the brand "Ferrex". Hope there's enough left to get one. Thanks for the review. I am wondering how the oiler works without holes... ? Did you ever figure out where it was made? :)
I'm glad you're making some $ from RUclips! I respect how much work it takes to film and post.
Thank you!! You and me both. It's takes forever to make the videos, edit them and upload them. Funny you should make that comment, right this minute I'm editing another RUclips video. Lol.
Little over 2 years later, how did this saw hold up?
Thumbs up for your good review. can you bump it up a notch and tell us if the cylinder bore is hard chromed?
Paused to comment. If addressed in the video or elsewhere, so sorry! A041 bars oil through the hole on top. The bottom hole is for the chain tension. Flip the bar over (for more even wear) and the holes switch roles. Look in the bar groove and you will see the holes open into the grooves.
That weight is pretty good for a wet weight with bar and chain on! The lightest name brand top handle saws are in the 5lb range but that's just the dry powerhead.
It's OK. The echo cs 271t is a 27 cc saw and it weighs about a pound less with a bigger engine . This saw could be really light but since it's off brand they arnt using as good of parts or as light of parts but yea the newest echo is around 5 pounds
Hmm,I think I'm going to look for this one, would be handy to keep in the truck for all those annoying times I haul brush and it needs to be chopped down
That chains to tight
River fishing Tou can hear that it’s to tight and it stops way to fast which is another indicator that it it
This is true. Your running the chain way to tight. The best way to check is to accelerate the saw and let it go back to an idle. The chain should coast to a stop quickly but not abruptly as in the video. Good content and info on the saw though. Good video. Thankyou.
*too tight*
Looks identical to my buddy's brand new husky top handle saw I dig the baby bar
love cheap top handle saws. the fact this takes 40:1 gives it a big advantage over the chinese stuff
Not bad for a small saw. Love the speed up part of the video. Reminds me of my little nitro powered radio controlled truck.
I thought the same, used to have a few nitro r/c trucks
Interesting saw! Its nice to use a rear handle with longer bar for brushing so you don't have to bend down.
Thanks for this review, I'm not a professional but looking for a nice little top handle saw without breaking the bank. Hope you carry on getting $$$ for your videos too, keep up the good work
Grind a slot in that Allen screw, then you can use the multi tool scrench.
I would like to see a videos of this saw and the Chinese saw, 6 months or a year or 2 down the road to see how they hold up. And also can you buy spare parts for the saw?
I have one which is now 10 years old, there really isn't much to go wrong with these apart from fuel lines perishing. Spare parts are abundant, and like $2-$5 for most parts.
I received mine this week. when the chain brake is off I can hear some clinking vibrations. I think I hear it too from your saw although not as pronounced. Anyone else has this problem? it is linked to the brake not being far enough for the rotating cylinder that entrains the chain and the vibrations makes the brake clunk against that cylinder.
I have the same saw, but made by another brand. Mine has a walbro carburetor and i can't adjust it properly: the motor would die if i lower the rpms to make the chain not spin at idle and i tried several times
Maybe you need a new clutch.
@@Lanninglongarmmowing i looked at the clutch 2 weeks ago and the clutch springs were missing right from the factory! Anyway thanks for the answer
Thanks for the review, I actually didn't know this little saw(Sheppach) existed. I've been looking at the Hitachi CS33EDTP and its twin, the Tanaka, with 14" bar for light clean-up and cutting saplings. Now I want the Sheppach!
swampyD1000 You are welcome. I am surprised how little information there is on the internet about this saw. It seems pretty well made. Its has it's place in my cheap saw collection. You should give the scheppach a try.
this is hecht 929....aka timebpro...aka scheppach...aka typical chenese cheap product for all world....
The Echo CS260 version of this saw, the chain side cover does not also cover the muffler, only the sprocket/clutch. That's my only real beef with the design of these clone top-handle chainsaws is the clutch sidecover.
Jeffrey Beyer The exhaust is covered on the scheppach for the most part. That side cover is a little difficult to get off but with use I'm sure it will loosen up a little.
Echo is top quality chainsaw this is lowend but for light work maybe OK
Next time you show a saw being used you should show real-time ;) LOVE the video, am using a sawzall in canopies as my chainsaw is rear-handled and I couldn't afford a proper stihl/echo/etc top-handled unit yet and *just* learned of these unknown-brand saws, in fact I'd found this same one (and had same german/italian confusion - still surprised there's not a US-based distributor) and was hoping to see a good review like this - would be very curious how it's held up over time? I *would have* been buying a used top-handled, but the idea of getting my own new one, even if generic-branded, is FAR more appealing!!
/still would've LOVED to have seen real-time-cutting of that saw, just curious how quickly it's going through a 6" limb like that!
I just bought the tanaka 14" to do some limbing. it was 217 i believe. Would you return it for this one if you were me
CHINPAZO I probably wouldn't return it. It's probably a good saw. If I remember correctly, there's some videos of those saws on RUclips. It a little more of a known brand name than the Scheppach.
Loved the sped up video sounds.
Very jolly.
thanks for the demo, i bought one. looks like a pretty bad ass saw!
Great video , only complaint is you completely skipped the fitting of the bar and chain, slightly frustrating as im sitting here waiting for my saw to be delivered. :) but thanks for uploading
In eastern Europe it has mark Hecht 929, made in china, price is 80Euros, sell with 30cm guide bar.... I can see on youtube this as timberpro... and others names.... so globalisation...
Keep up the good work. When it comes to chainsaws, no information should be overlooked and in this business, the trolls most likely have a lot of years under their belts so they deserve to be heard and not taken personally. And I wouldn't have gotten to hear their opinions if you wern't making the videos so keep it up.
Next review you should do a string trimmer review, and test it by limbing some branches on a tree.......
I have one of these too, great value for the money,, great video .
Did you find anything negative about it I want to use it to clear some brush.
I got one and the chain oil pump fused after a few hours of use. I only paid 60 francs for it so it was not a complete loss but beware they are shit.
@@75MalcolmX TY
Good video. Fair review of the saw. I have bought and tried some the low price saws from Amazon and basically have been pleased for what I got for the price.
I like the saw. is it a 10 or 12"?
Thanks for the review . Interesting and no negative comments here , Keep on posting .
Thanks for the review. Nice little chainsaw for the price. The eBay supplier is Italian, Scheppach is German. If you look very closely at the box at 1:56 you'll see "Made in China", which is really no big surprise.
Ignor the trolls.Your video is fine. The chain was probably fine on tension after a few cuts stretched it a bit. That is the same generic Chinese saw sold under the “joncutter” name. Although this version comes with a higher quality bar and chain. The saw gets pretty good reviews.
I'll stick with my power mac 6. Honest opinion for a honest RUclips video review.
I know it said Germany on the box.Does it say where it is made on the saw itself,and if so what country?
Same as my TimberPro. Should have looked on Ebay, would have saved nearly $60. Probably made in China for a German company shipped from Italy. Have found those little tabs on the clutch side cover to be a pain.
Jeffrey Beyer I think you're right about where it's made. I struggled with those tabs. I think it was the first time I took it off so once I do it a few times I should get better at taking it off.
Love2boat92 Be careful with those tabs, they bend far to easily. Bent the tabs on my chainsaw and is a pain to get the cover on now. The Echo CS260 has the side cover for the sprocket separate from the cover for the muffler. Looking forward to a long-term review and what you think of it in the small stuff and full capacity cutting.
The mini Parker is the same design but the colour on mine is orange
Only fun, if ported!!!
Factory exhaust port/slit is faaaar too small, can't breathe, that poor thing.
Make the exhaust square and full width, inlet also square, more width and a little deeper and big ramps at the piston, where the transfers are.
And that thing will run like hell.
What is the weight of this chainsaw?
Don't be discouraged bro'. I think that Oregon is Scandinavian by manufacture if not by packing, but I'm not sure. I got an electric 2000w chainsaw last year for about £50 GBP - the best value I could find and it used an Oregon blade for which I bought a spare. Unless we in the UK and you in the USA can find a way to pay decent wages and still provide quality goods at more affordable prices, we who don't have unlimited budgets are going to be importing to get the job done.
Every good wish, pal. - Paul in the UK Midlands
How much does it weigh? nevermind,lol I just looked it up 4.5 kg or 10 pounds. Probably good for limbing a brushy end of a tree,but I wouldnt use it as a climber.If you have any trouble with it oiling,just use used motor oil in it .Thats what I use in all my saws in the winter.Hope it does well for you.
keep up the great videos man!
Nice vid, man! This saw is sold in Aus under Giantz brand. I bought the same one recently and the brake was defective straight from the box (wouldn't disengage). Wholesaler gave me a hard time before refunding and didn't want it returned. How crappy is this saw they don't think it's worth the return postage. PS: Do your thing and ignore the haters.
Let us know how long it lasts, thanks 😊
That saw actually doesn't look half bad for what it, cutting small limbs and such. I recommend getting yourself a cheap tripod of some sort and a table. This will make assembling much easier on you.
Thank you bro. Great video
Thanks for the video...there is some hope for a cheaper saw...even if it’s only used as a backup the price seems great
enjoy the channel. Thanks for the information and time you put in.
Seems like a very nice small saw!Thanks for showing!
Joe Blan I agree. It's impressive for the money. You are welcome. Thanks for watching!!
looks like a nice saw for the money. my stihl 019 saw just died and I may get one of these as a replacement.
daveknowshow The TimberPro version of this saw is the same. All of these saws are probable clones of an Echo saw of similar engine size. So far my copy of this saw is holding up quite well.
ok thanks
daveknowshow It is. I think it was the cheapest brand new saw I could find on eBay.
Do you still have this chainsaw? Are you selling it cause I'am looking for an inexpensive one like this one. Have you seen the Jon Cutter G2500 chainsaw similar like this chainsaw. Its under $100 but then you go to check out and its another $100+ don't get this maybe cause its international shipment not sure? I'am just looking to buying like this one your showing. Just going to be using it for my home use. I have a few small trees and 2 small palm trees. I wouldn't mind buying either one of this inexpensive just can't get to buy. Something about final cost not adding up. I live in the U.S.
Thorough review and it looks like a neat little saw. Just one thing, it might not be cool to gas up over a bed of straw too often lol!
PrimusRage Thank you. Yeah I know what you mean. Lol. It's so difficult to get grass to grow there. Its mud when it's wet outside. That's a really REALLY high traffic area.
I mostly keep card from used cartons and boxes to catch the gas and oil, even store my saws on card. It saves the floor and the used card makes good fire lighter material - no waste!
Is the saw still holding up ? How much was it ?
Is it a 2 stroker?
Right when you finnaly get to the cutting you fast forward so we cant see the power and cut ability like wtf
Don't do a Greg Norman, one-handing a chainsaw. Always 2 hands. Avoids ER trips. Also, chainsaws are very ill-suited to cutting brush- easy to snag a chain. (Use a brushcutter.) Don't feed the trolls. Tell us how the little critter does after break-in, and have fun.
Jacques Blaque I'm going to look like an idiot starting this little saw on the ground. Lol. I don't have a brush cutter so a chainsaw is what I use. I make do with what I have. The trolls help with my revenue. Lol. There will be more videos of this little saw to come.
Jacques Blaque
. don't one hand use a top handle saw? Lol. .... you have never watched arborist up in trees
make no mistake, these cheap saws can do some actual work just like their 10 times more expensive counterparts
my sister is working as an arborist using one of them and it's worth every penny
it has been abused for cutting fiirewood too, no problems yet^^
good on you just keep making videos we love them
Nice little saw for the price. Looking forward to your long term reviews as I could one that size.
Unemployed Redneck Hillbilly Creations I have the TimberPro version of this chainsaw. So far no problems after almost a gallon of gas run through it. It takes a long time to burn up a gallon in such a little chainsaw. Will be doing a 1 gallon review on my saw in the coming weeks. Have cleared almost a 60ft by 100ft area in pines with my TimberPro that is just like this chainsaw.
I will watch for your review. I was looking at the little Echo top handle but it is $300.00 and I don't want to spend that much for a saw that won't be used much.
Unemployed Redneck Hillbilly Creations If you do a lot of limbing of small trees, it will be used a lot. In my most recent video, cut diwn and cut up a small pine on my land in real time. I'd just buy the cheapest version of this saw as you can find as they are all mechanically the same.
Unemployed Redneck Hillbilly Creations I agree. It's a nice saw for the money. Will have move videos of this little saw to come. It's tough keeping up with all the grass we have around here this time of the year.
Seems like a decent little light duty saw . Most top handle s are meant for limbing and smaller chunks anyway so longevity is the only issue. You'll find out. Keep us informed. Thanks
Peter Ford Yeah it's a lot better made than I though. I will keep you informed. Welcome and thank you for watching.
Just want to let you know i love your videos on buying inexpensive outdoor power equipment. I love a good deal. Thanks for your help please update us asap on how its running
uria711 Glad to hear it. I love a good deal too. Sure it would be nice to have a top of the line saw however I enjoy seeing how much I can get done with cheaper equipment. You are welcome. I posted an update video on the scheppach a few days ago. It's still doing great so far.
Any issues with bar oil leaking out while stored?
its usual for all chineese chainsaws
Keep doing your thing. I liked the videos.
Good to see you have started using some protection perhaps you could get some trousers and jacket gloves etc and do a review I have not seen clothing
being reviewed but that might just be me missing out on something ?? Don't worry about TROLL's just let them keep Trolling so to speak !!!!!!!!!
I love cute small things!
I have just the same saw but under another name just I have 2 barnuts,but I opened my exhaust and screen she's loud as he'll but I've got never a problem whit the low 52,4 CCM, when I didn't opened the exhaust it almost stalled in a cut,now it breaths better....I'm just cutting for my dad's firewood so please spare me the BS
Sir, Stop worrying about the trolls, they are trash and everyone knows that. They are little bitches behind a keyboard and will not stop, all you can do is set your channel to preview your comments and only allow the ones that benefit your channel specifically, this is everyone's world and trolls we have to live with ARE JUST PETTY LITTLE PIECES OF DUST WE NEED TO DEAL WITH SO THEY FEEL APART OF SOMETHING GREAT, so they have no power over anyone!!! You did a great job on your video!!! Take care.
I was with you until you started using it as a weed whip
looks like a awesome little limb saw can it hold a bigger bar n chain
TIM LASHLEY I wouldn't try a bigger bar. Has enough power to do an 8" cut in pine, haven't tried my saw just like this in anything but pine.
Jeffrey Beyer yeah true I was just wondering if it would hold a longer bar...
TIM LASHLEY Possible, only way to know is to match it up side by side with a bar made for an Echo. am pretty sure this saw and the other clones like it use the Echo top-handle bar mount pattern.
TIM LASHLEY It might be able to hold a bigger bar so you could stand up and limb or reach higher with it.
im not a hater but 142€ for that thing seems to much i got my 50cc chainsaw thats not even made in china for 55 dollars that came with a extra bar and chain
But this is a top handle saw and it's 142 U.S. dollars.
so you recieved it in a week? where did you have it shipped to?
Anytime you have an owners manual in multiple languages, make sure you read through ALL of them... in case something is missed in the English section.
Daniel Bonner Yeah that is a good idea. I just need to learn a few more languages. Lol.
Love2boat92 LOL!
What a genuine great guy,excellent informative video thanks .keep the good info coming.muchas gracias.🚙Liam Kelly kilkee Clare Ireland